Sentences with phrase «as a gating factor»

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«There are a number of factors affecting farm gate prices such as global demand for milk, exchange rates and rising input costs.»
We've had a particularly striking financial cutback post-relegation to League One: but as we've seen the gates collapse — it's been necessary in almost every factor.
The Council Finance Committee chairman cited Superstorm Sandy as a factor in his decision, noting parts of his district (which includes Bensonhurst, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Gravesend, and Sea Gate) were impacted and require «renewed focus and energy towards the recovery and rebuilding efforts.»
Variables such as age, diabetes, heart health risk factors, slow gate, depression and anxiety disorders, stand out as contributing most to the risk score.
Last week, Gates Foundation education chief Vicki Phillips wrote a «letter to our partners» urging that states give students and teachers time to adjust to the new Common Core standards before using those standards as factors «in high - stakes decisions on teacher evaluation or student promotion for the next two years, during this transition.»
Eugene Fama was one of Rolf Banz's professors at the University of Chicago; in fact, as a member of Banz's dissertation committee, he was intimately familiar with Banz's research on the small - cap anomaly.3 Fama and Kenneth French included the size premium in their influential three - factor model, an analytical advance that opened the gate for empirical research into studying factors previously unexplained by then - existing theories.
Slalom effectively replaces the hot lap events from Riptide GP2 in which you are the only rider on circuit attempting to set a fastest time as the A.I. have already set their respective lap times with the added stipulation of having to navigate blue and orange gates that indicate which side of the gate you have to steer your hydro jet towards, although if you miss the corresponding side of the gate a time penalty will be incurred resulting in a risk and reward factor in which pushing your pace as much as possible, especially through the corners may actually cost you time if not absolutely precise in your approach to each gate.
As these are per kg live weight at farm gate, and I wanted to present all data per kg retail meat or kg protein I did some calculations: Culling out factor 53 % for beef, 46 % for lamb Carcass factor70 % for beef, 75 % for lamb Plus 0.3 kg CO2 for packaging and distribution Protein content 20 % So the 51.6 kg CO2 / kg LW in table 6 becomes (51.6 / 0.46 / 0.75) +0.3 /) 0.2 = 749 kg / kg protein».
As shown above, by factor (g2), you want to subtract a half - inch from each of the walls to allow the gate to open and close and attach to the anchor boards.
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